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Year 2011, Volume: 25 Issue: 3-4, 1 - 11, 25.05.2011

Abstract

Bilgi teknolojileri para politikası üzerindeki etkilerine
bağlı olarak para politikasının yönetimi zorlaşmaktadır. Bu çalışmada
bilgi teknolojilerindeki ilerlemelerin para politikası yönetimini nasıl
zorlaştırdığı incelenmiş ve para politikası yapıcıları tarafından para
politikasının yönetiminde bazı temel faktörlerin göz önüne alınması
gerektiği sonucuna varılmıştır. Bu faktörler verimlilik büyümesinde
geçici ve sürekli değişmelerin ayırt edilmesinin zorlaşması, fiziksel
olmayan mal ve hizmetlerin ekonomideki ağırlığının artması ve
elektronik para ve zorunlu karşılık kullanımlarındaki değişmelerdir.

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Year 2011, Volume: 25 Issue: 3-4, 1 - 11, 25.05.2011

Abstract

References

  • Antonelli, C. (1995), “The Diffusion of New Information Technologies and Productivity Growth”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 5(1), pp. 1-17.
  • Baily, M. N. (2001), “Macroeconomic Implications of the New Economy”, Economic Policy for the Information Economy, Proceedings of the Symposium Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, August 30-September 1, pp. 201-268.
  • Bartel, A.; Incniowski, C. and Shaw, K. (2007), “How Does Information Technology Affect Productivity? Plant-Level Comparisons of Product Innovation, Process Improvement, and Worker Skills”, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122(4), pp. 1721-1758.
  • Bennett, P. and Peristiani, S.(2002), “Are U.S. Reserve Requirements Still Binding?”, FRBNY Economic Policy Review 8(1), pp. 53-68.
  • BIS – Bank for International Settlements (2000), Survey of Electronic Money Developments, May 2000, Basel.
  • BIS – Bank for International Settlements (1996), Implications for Central Banks of the Development Electronic Money, October 1996, Basel.
  • Blinder, A. S. (2000), “The Internet and the New Economy”, Brookings Policy Brief, No: 60.
  • Bullard, J. B. and Schaling, E. (2001), “New Economy-New Policy Rules?”, Review (Federal Reserve Bank of ST. Louis),83(5), pp. 57-66.
  • Cecchetti, S. G. (2002), “The New Economy and the Challenges for Macroeconomic Policy”, NBER Working Paper, No: 8935.
  • Claessens, S.; Glaessner, T. and Klingebiel, D. (2002), “E-Finance in Emerging Markets: Is Leapfrogging Possible”, Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, 11(1), pp. 1-125.
  • Delong, J. B. and Summers, L. H. (2001), “The New Economy: Background, Histoical Perspective, Questions, and Speculations”, Economic Review,86(4), pp. 29-59.
  • ECB – European Central Bank (1998), Report on Electronic Money, August 1998, Frankfurt.
  • Faust, J. and Svensson, L. E.O. (1998), “Transparency and Credibility: Monetary Policy with Unobservable Goals”, International Economic Review, 42(2), pp. 369-397.
  • Geraats, P.. M. (2001), “Why Adopt Transparency? The Publication of Central Bank Forecasts”, European Central Bank Working Paper, No: 41.
  • Gordon, R. J. (2000), “Does the ‘New Economy’ Measure up to the Great Inventions of the Past?”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14(4), pp. 49-74.
  • Gormez, Y. and Capie, F. (2000a), “Surveys on Electronic Money”, Bank of Finland Discussion Paper, No: 7/2000.
  • Gormez, Y. and Capie, F. (2000b), “Prospects for Electronic Money: A US – European Comparative Survey”, Research Department Discussion Papers (The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey), No: 62.
  • Hamalainen, S. (2001), Is the New Economy really new?, Jaakko Honko Lecture, Helsinki School of Economics, 29 January, European Central Bank.
  • Hawkins, J. (2001), “Electronic Finance and Monetary Policy”, BIS Papers, 7(Nov), pp. 98-105.
  • Inoue, T. (1998), “Impact of Information Technology and Implication for Monetary Policy”, Monetary and Economic Studies, 16(2), pp. 29-60.
  • Ishida, K. (2001), “Information Technology and Central Banks”, International Department Working Paper Series (Bank of Japan), No: 01-E-2.
  • Jorgenson, D. W.; Stiroh K. J.; Gordon, R. J. and Sichel, D. E. (2000), “Raising the Speed Limit:U.S.Economic Growth in the Information Age”, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 31(1), pp. 125-235.
  • King, M. (1999), “Challenges for Monetary Policy:New and Old”, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 39(4), pp. 397-415.
  • Ko, K. W. (2008), “Financial integration, information and communication technology, and macroeconomic volatility: Evidence from ten Asian economies”, Research in International Business and Finance, 22 (2), pp. 124–144.
  • MOFA – Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (2000), “Impact of the Revolution on the Economy and Finance”, Report from G7 Finance Ministers to the Heads of State and Government, Fukuoka.
  • Oliner, S. D. and Sichel D. E. (2000), “The Resurgence of Growth in the Late 1990s: Is Information Technology the Story?”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14(4), pp. 3-32.
  • Sellon, G. H. and Weiner, S. E. (1996), “Monetary Policy Without Reserve Requirements: Analytical Issues”, FRBKC Economic Review 81(4), pp. 5-24.
  • Srejber, E. (2000), New Economy - or Blend of New and Old, BIS Review, No: 93.
  • White, B. (2001), “Central banking: back to the future”, Discussion Paper (Reserve Bank of New Zealand), No: 2001/05.
  • Woodford, M. (2001), “Monetary Policy in the Information Economy”, Economic Policy for the Information Economy, Proceedings of the Symposium Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, August 30-September 1, pp. 297-370.
There are 30 citations in total.

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Primary Language tr;en
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Erdal Demirhan

Gökhan Demirtaş

Publication Date May 25, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 25 Issue: 3-4

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APA Demirhan, E., & Demirtaş, G. (2011). Atatürk Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Dergisi, 25(3-4), 1-11.

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